Google bots are indexing pages from the second domain on the server - apache

Could you help me? Recently my websites on the server were updated to HTTPS - vectorization-eu and pixsector-com. The problem is that google bots for some strange reason indexing pages from pixsector under vectorization-eu domain. Vectorization-eu doesn't have .htaccess file. Could be this an issue.
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Request removal of the URLs that do not exist on Google Search Console.
Upload a site maps to Google Search Console for each domain.

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Google results link my site to a spammy Michael Kors site

I tried using Google Webmaster tools to re-crawl the site and it hasn't helped.
Does anyone know why the link on Google might say 'halalgems.com', but redirect to another site?
The description is also incorrect.
Unfortunately, it appears as though your website has been hacked, and not a problem with Google.
After looking at the response from your website once someone goes to it from that google page, it is your website that does the redirecting.
I cannot determine the source of this issue, as that would likely require access to your server. Good luck with tracking it down!

How to integrate apache and google site via proxy

My question is "How to integrate apache and google site via proxy"?
I found this tutorial but it didn't work as I expected. It redirect to google site instead of keep my domain in address bar and change content only.
In my case, I want whenever people access to http://mydomain.com, they will see the content from https://sites.google.com/site/mydomain/
Thanks!
I think it's not possible because you can't acces on the dataBase on your Google Sites. The url of your Google can't change.

Why can't Google Webmaster verify my websites subdomain?

Okay, so I have my main site, www.mydomain.com.au along with my mobile site which is within a subdomain, m.mydomain.com.au.
I am trying to submit my subdomain to Google Webmaster Tools, although it cannot seem to verify it. I have tried with the HTML file upload and the meta tag option to.
I can verify that the Google HTML file is DEFINITELY uploaded since the link Google provides to check if it is there is working perfectly. Also, I have checked my source code and the meta tag is also definitely there.
My .htaccess file has a mobile redirect so I thought that may have been the problem, so I deleted that file to check if it would validate, but still no luck.
I have approximately 12 websites that are setup the EXACT same as this one, and all of their mobile sites/subdomains verified with Webmaster Tools perfectly.
This is my error message: We were unable to connect to your server.
Does anyone have any suggestions to why Google cannot verify my mobile site?
Google doesn't see sub domains...they see the folder where the sub domain is located. Delete the site and add is again as mydomain.com.au/m
Google will see it and add it to Webmaster tools...I just did this for my sub domain. That's how I worked it out...
You can verify them from here https://www.google.com/webmasters/verification/home?hl=en
It is wrong that google is not seeing sub domains. you can check it with site:yoururl. with your main domain you will get your sub domain as well.

pages indexing in google crawl error

i want to remove the pages that i have removed from the server from google
or redirect them
the pages that i have removed from the server are
www.mysite.com/id?=9898
and
www.mysite.com/pagename.html
the new pages are
www.mysite.com/pagename
so i removed the sitemap from google and created a new one and uploaded it
my problem now is google give me crawl error because of the removed pages like www.sitename.com/contact.html and the
indexed page now are only 2 pages
why he can't see that i have removed this pages and when i search on google the removed pages still appears
Better then uploading a new sitemap, is to redirect from your old pages to your new ones. Here you can geht informations about a 301 redirect.
Your problem is, that Google in fact can not know that the pages www.blabalbal.com/id?234234 and www.blabalbal.com/speaking_url are the same page. So you have to tell Google. A good method is the redirect from above.
You should fix this, because Google maybe crawls both webpages as unique ones and comes to the conclusion that this two pages are duplicate content, which is a bad thing for your rankings.
You have to use Disavow Tool - Google to get this done completely.On google search for Disavow Tool - Google and you will get the first link ,login to this by google ID and follow the instructions.USe the same google ID through which sitemap was upload in google webmaster

SSL Certificate Site Issue - Google Analytics?

I have a website which has an SSL certificate installed. If I navigate to the site via https://www.[MY-SITE].com then it flashes up in Chrome for a second with a green https:// indication. Then it greys out and shows the message that the site is loading up insecure content.
Some of the links on the site are still the old http:// versions but it isn't actually loading anything from the files it is linking to. One thing I thought of was that I don't have access to change the Google Analytics code to the https:// so it is still on the http:// in the admin settings on Google. Would this be the issue?
Thanks,
Jack
It may occur mistakes I think. I just search out some post from web regarding your queries.
please read this link :
http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2007-12-13-n83.html
http://code.google.com/p/r-google-analytics/issues/detail?id=1
I hope it will be helpful for you.